U.S. stocks slip on interest-rate worries

U.S. stocks move lower on 2009's last day of trading, as better-than-expected weekly unemployment data stoke worries about a Federal Reserve rate hike. See full story.

Bond-fund buyers rewarded for risk in 2009

Much like shoppers spotting hidden gems in a discount store clothing bin, corporate-bond bargain-hunters showed a real knack this year for turning the overlooked into the envy of their peers, often spending just pennies on the dollar to do so. See full story.

Bond-fund buyers rewarded for risk in 2009

Much like shoppers spotting hidden gems in a discount store clothing bin, corporate-bond bargain-hunters showed a real knack this year for turning the overlooked into the envy of their peers, often spending just pennies on the dollar to do so. See full story.

A year of hits among investing misses

When you write about bad investments, a good year in the market means it’s tough to find Wall Street’s dogs. It’s hard to be a misfortune-teller in a market where everything -- even bad moves -- seems to lead to happy endings. See full story.

Tech's winners and losers for 2010

The biggest hint of things to come in 2010 and beyond are tied up with three specific pieces of information that appeared near the end of 2009, writes John Dvorak. See full story.

The world's been on a wild ride since the catastrophe Wall Street's Scrooges created more than a year ago, but through it all the Lazy Portfolios were quite serene, writes Paul B. Farrell. He takes a look at how the inner peace and wisdom of three of his heroes might translate into meditations to help Lazy Portfolio investors. See full story.

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